So I received this jacket just in time for a business trip to London. Just so happens that they've (apparently) been having a sunnier than normal summer, but the week I was there was all wet/rainy/foggy. PreCip Jacket to the rescue! I had one full day in London to explore, so I wrapped myself in the Rusted Orange PreCip and went on my merry way. Couldn't have been happier with the level of dryness from my waist up (my pants/feet were drenched, but that's my own fault). This jacket performed better than I could have asked for and would highly recommend this to anyone looking for gnarly waterproof-ness (that's an actual term, right?). I live in NY, so I can see this jacket being very useful here as well.

I'm 6'4", 205lbs and this jacket fits me to perfection. I tried the Patagonia Torrentshell and it was just way too short in every aspect of the jacket, so this PreCip is the obvious winner in my book. Thanks Marmot! (And Rock/Creek!)

I bought the PreCip Jacket needing a waterproof lightweight garment to withstand Montreal's rain and occasionnal automn snow.Being 5'9'' and 130 lbs led me to choosing a Medium sized jacket, as I was planning on wearing something heavier and warmer underneath. Even if the lower portion of the jacket seems a little wide at times, the sleeves lenght and shoulder width are perfect.Good looking, durable, lightweight, good price...Why not?

as luck would have it after being soaked to the skin and finally discovering the jacket I was looking for, it hasn't rained much since. What rain I have seen I have only seen - haven't felt, haven't soaked to the skin. This included a tailgate in the rain at a recent NFL game. I am well pleased.

I've already been stuck in a thunder storm on a hike and just pulled this jacket out of my pack and stayed bone dry for the entirety of the storm. I highly recommend this jacket to anyone who's looking to stay dry on the wettest of wet days.

The Marmot Precip is a full-featured waterproof jacket that is lightweight to pack for either the back country or international touring and also serves well as a "daily driver" for outside activities where rain protection is desired.

Excellent product, so far. Amazingly warm and dry for its weight. You can hardly tell you are wearing it. Very good, adjustable hood. Excellent sleeve length, and they don't ride up.Haven't worked hard in it yet to evaluate breathing, but pitzips do vent off excess warmth nicely. It will get heavy use in the spring rains. Superb value for money. Marmot rocks.

This is the jacket that goes with me when I don't know what I'm getting into. Whether it's unpredictable weather conditions or an undetermined length of time, the Precip is the jacket that I know will get me through the worst of times. It was with me during the Subaru Primal Quest 10-day adventure race in the Pacific Northwest and is still with me today, looking not much different than the day I bought it.

I typically wear either a medium or large jacket. I am 5'-9", 167 lbs. with a 41" chest, 35" waist and 16" neck. Am I better off getting the medium. Is the cut of this jacket slight or generous?Thanks.

It's a RELATIVELY generous cut, but I think you're still better off with the Large. You're right on the uppermost extreme for the Medium in terms of chest & neck measurements, and the Large is for a 34-36" waist. With a shell, you typically need to be able to throw it on atop a fleece or similar midlayer if it's raining, so it's always better to err on the side of extra room!